Anonymous
Post 06/05/2023 21:49     Subject: Re:Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Class of 2023 at TJ was admitted under the old admission system. FYI.


Thank goodness they've adjusted the system. I hope it pays off for everyone, and it very well might given the recent focus by college AOs, though I tend not to fully support such tracked education with tax dollars.

The students admitted under the old process looked good on paper mainly because of expensive prep and test buying but can't measure up with those admitted under the new process because of skill and aptitude. This is just being reflected in the college admission results.


More garbage. TJ kids are scientists, governors, tech billionaires, etc. The results have been spectacular. To listen to you, TJ kids scored well on SATs but failed in real life - but nothing could be further from the truth. The old TJ admissions policies did a fabulous job picking future superstars.

Stop trying to fix what isn't broken.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2023 10:50     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of TJ senior and here is number I get so far:
3 Harvard
1 or 2 Yale
2 Princeton
4 or 5 MIT (all from REA)
1 S (maybe)
1 Columbia
2 Upenn

The real number maybe higher than this but definitely not much. Worst year in decade.


I am an alumni interviewer for one of these schools so I see the breakdown of admits by HS. Your number is accurate for my school. The list posted before was extremely inflated inflated.


Thank you for the confirmation. I also heard from multiple parents that TJ so far had 11 confirmed admissions to the top five universities. Last year it was about 31. The inflated numbers weren’t true.


Any legacy admits? recruited athletes?


I only know there is 1 double legacy admit to Yale and 1 to cornell.


Yale double legacy and URM
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2023 08:22     Subject: Re:Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Class of 2023 at TJ was admitted under the old admission system. FYI.


Thank goodness they've adjusted the system. I hope it pays off for everyone, and it very well might given the recent focus by college AOs, though I tend not to fully support such tracked education with tax dollars.

The students admitted under the old process looked good on paper mainly because of expensive prep and test buying but can't measure up with those admitted under the new process because of skill and aptitude. This is just being reflected in the college admission results.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2023 01:13     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of TJ senior and here is number I get so far:
3 Harvard
1 or 2 Yale
2 Princeton
4 or 5 MIT (all from REA)
1 S (maybe)
1 Columbia
2 Upenn

The real number maybe higher than this but definitely not much. Worst year in decade.


I am an alumni interviewer for one of these schools so I see the breakdown of admits by HS. Your number is accurate for my school. The list posted before was extremely inflated inflated.


TJ's impressive. College outcomes have diminished over the past decade, because the quality of candidates also went down as people figured out how to game admissions, but this should be reverse as the new criteria is doing a much better job identifying strong candidates.


Yes, now that they're admitting the top students based on actual data and no longer favoring affluent schools who invest heavily in prep things should turn around.


Based on "actual data"? What a bunch of garbage. By actual data, I assume you are talking about "overcoming adversity" and "being a first generation college student from Wyoming" instead of having top grades from a rigorous school and good SAT and ACT scores.

Then, once these unprepared kids get into these top schools, they struggle, forcing these top schools to dumb down their classes.

You fringe equity lunatics are ruining our education system and discriminating against Asian Americans in the process. And no I'm not Asian but I call it like I see I see it
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2023 00:58     Subject: Re:Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Class of 2023 at TJ was admitted under the old admission system. FYI.


Thank goodness they've adjusted the system. I hope it pays off for everyone, and it very well might given the recent focus by college AOs, though I tend not to fully support such tracked education with tax dollars.


Racist.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2023 00:54     Subject: Re:Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Racist.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2023 16:47     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of TJ senior and here is number I get so far:
3 Harvard
1 or 2 Yale
2 Princeton
4 or 5 MIT (all from REA)
1 S (maybe)
1 Columbia
2 Upenn

The real number maybe higher than this but definitely not much. Worst year in decade.


I am an alumni interviewer for one of these schools so I see the breakdown of admits by HS. Your number is accurate for my school. The list posted before was extremely inflated inflated.


Thank you for the confirmation. I also heard from multiple parents that TJ so far had 11 confirmed admissions to the top five universities. Last year it was about 31. The inflated numbers weren’t true.


Any legacy admits? recruited athletes?


I only know there is 1 double legacy admit to Yale and 1 to cornell.
Anonymous
Post 05/03/2023 16:46     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

No, the 31 is for destination, not for admit.

Anonymous wrote:Is it possible the 31 counts the same students being accepted to multiple colleges?
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2023 14:35     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

What schools are T5? HPYSM?
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2023 14:32     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of TJ senior and here is number I get so far:
3 Harvard
1 or 2 Yale
2 Princeton
4 or 5 MIT (all from REA)
1 S (maybe)
1 Columbia
2 Upenn

The real number maybe higher than this but definitely not much. Worst year in decade.


I am an alumni interviewer for one of these schools so I see the breakdown of admits by HS. Your number is accurate for my school. The list posted before was extremely inflated inflated.


I’m an alumni interviewer for Princeton and the breakdown of admits by HS wasn’t revealed (to me at least on the portal I can access ). I believe Princeton used to reveal that info to interviewers but recently stopped due to “privacy” reasons. So I don’t think the PP is speaking about Princeton
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2023 14:25     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Is it possible the 31 counts the same students being accepted to multiple colleges?
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2023 14:15     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of TJ senior and here is number I get so far:
3 Harvard
1 or 2 Yale
2 Princeton
4 or 5 MIT (all from REA)
1 S (maybe)
1 Columbia
2 Upenn

The real number maybe higher than this but definitely not much. Worst year in decade.


I am an alumni interviewer for one of these schools so I see the breakdown of admits by HS. Your number is accurate for my school. The list posted before was extremely inflated inflated.


Thank you for the confirmation. I also heard from multiple parents that TJ so far had 11 confirmed admissions to the top five universities. Last year it was about 31. The inflated numbers weren’t true.


Any legacy admits? recruited athletes?
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2023 14:02     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Yes, it's about 11 students confirmed admission in T5. We will see the final distribution once everyone fill out their destination in TJ destination site.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2023 12:17     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of TJ senior and here is number I get so far:
3 Harvard
1 or 2 Yale
2 Princeton
4 or 5 MIT (all from REA)
1 S (maybe)
1 Columbia
2 Upenn

The real number maybe higher than this but definitely not much. Worst year in decade.


I am an alumni interviewer for one of these schools so I see the breakdown of admits by HS. Your number is accurate for my school. The list posted before was extremely inflated inflated.


Thank you for the confirmation. I also heard from multiple parents that TJ so far had 11 confirmed admissions to the top five universities. Last year it was about 31. The inflated numbers weren’t true.


Stop spreading misinformation.


We’ll see who’s spreading the misinformation after 2023’s number are published. I sincerely hope my sources are wrong. But the low numbers so far were corroborated by multiple parents at TJ.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2023 11:52     Subject: Are TJ college admissions a mess this year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of TJ senior and here is number I get so far:
3 Harvard
1 or 2 Yale
2 Princeton
4 or 5 MIT (all from REA)
1 S (maybe)
1 Columbia
2 Upenn

The real number maybe higher than this but definitely not much. Worst year in decade.


Yes, it's an epic failure. It's a disservice to the wonderful students, the most hardworking, down to earth, and brilliant young people of their age.

The current admins focused on anything but promoting academic excellence.

The infamous lawsuit and disgusting and long-lasting battle among different activist parties put TJ in a bad lighting and impaired its reputation, which had negatively affected the college admission officers' decision making.

The turmoil around the admission changes inevitably affected the morale and mental health of the teachers and students. Many good teachers left. New teachers don't even know the materials they teach. Many good counselors felt less interested in helping students. Many students were left by themselves to navigate the complex college application process.

Sadly, there are more to list. The school just failed its students. Just ask any current senior how they felt about their prom last weekend, not to mention the ridiculous incident. This year is probably the start of the falling of a great school.




I don't think any of this mattered, and instead colleges are just doing more geographic distribution and looking for other factors over academics.